owan Serving the State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City ~-t-a-b-lls~he--d~j-n-I-~----~F~iv-e~Cc-n~u--a~Co~p-y------~--~~------~~------~M~e~~~r~o~f~A~s=~~w~t=ed~P~r=e~--~A~P~Le=ascd==:;~W~ir-e--ao-d~P~h-o~to~Se-r-v-lc-r------~~~------~Io=w=a~C~il=y,~Io=w=a~,~TMh=u=rsd~a:y~,~A:u:g=US:t~9~,~I~~~ 562 Get Degree$ 'af Summer Comm.enc,ement- . , ,. of , • . I Ie :-":on o~ml 'ty " I indep~dence l Iowa Regents O,ppose AMajor Goal, 'StuBent Building Fee Speaker Says DES MOINES 1.4'1 - A student building Cee suggested Cor support oC Prof. Robert S. Michaelsen, dl· SUI and other state coUege building programs~as opposcd by memo r clor of the SUI School of Re­ bers oC \he Board of Regent.s Wednesday in appearances before the Iowa Taxation Study Committee. ligion. addressed 600 pectators / The committee is studying methods oC financing thc proposed $55 mil· and 562 graduates In Commence· lion building program Cor SUI, ment exercise in the SUI Field· Iowa State College and Iowa State hOuse W~nes~ay night. Suez Matter Teachers College over a to·year Speaking on "Freedom and Con· , period, No decisions were reached, . Cormlj.Y," Dr. Michaelsen urged Some time ago, a subcommittee graduates to resist "drifting with of the tax study group had sug· Of Life, Death gested, for discussion, that a nat thc current." We need to excrcise building fcc oC $90 a year bc charg· that God·gi\,('/1 frcedom which also ed against studel1ts to pay for h IPI' to make u more human; we Says Eden needed new buildings anticipllted BASS PLAYERS in the SUI O,.cMst,.o ....t ond i1willt tholr tum whll. require the cuJtlvation 1>C those In· Prof. Robert S. Mlchael ..n, director of the SUI Seh"1 of Renglon, ' M' i'n to meet growing enrollment. LONDON IA'! - Prime In s""r ncr rcsources which will enable us I .dd...... ch,r" candldilto •. TM .umm., Commencem.nt ..erel ... I AnUlony Eden told the world Wed· Members of the Board of Re· increa Ingly 10 tand on our own, we ... Mid W.d"..doy nIght in the FI.ldhou .., n~sday night that Britain never can gcnu appeared before the com: Michaelsen said. E I G b itt po I g WIUY Iowan PhIlo. by Bill Nel 0) accept gypt an Pres. amal A . m ee op S n : THE LONG BLACK LINE ef SUI .ummer Commencement ch,r" c.ndld.... file inTO po.c. for tho be. "Our goal, then, is a balance be· del Nasscr's seizure oC the Suez (l) The nat building fee propo· ,innillt." the pf'Ot,.m In tho Ft.,dhou.e Wednesdoy night, De,,"., ~th bochelo,'. ond odvonced, tween (r dom and conformity," Canal. sal because that "would be too were .worded .. U2 SUI studellk b" Horvey H. Devil, SUI provost, Condidot" ,ep,... nted 12 lowo He said Middle East oil that much "f a burden Cor many stu· -mi.. ,,. ,fo... , How." .IMI 7 ..,.Ign e.untrl•• , he sald. passes .through the canal is a mat· dents to bear. ," "The wlll and encrgy to develop ter of life and death In Europe. ~ your own tastes and poinls or Edcn fi(st called on Queen Eliza· (2) Any ehange In the present Th W th beth 11 at Buckingham Palace with system of fixing fees and tuition e ea er prei' d · C t S0 Utih Sf ·11 view," Michaelsen said, "arc cs· a situation report on the Suez eri· at the three schools by the state I , entia I lo acstllCUc, political and Sl8 and thcn went before television board of regents,' religious growth, both for you and cllmcras and r.adio w.ith h!s mel!' Clifford Strawman, Anamosa, ....?!) . ~Pl d' for your ~Iety ." sage. The radIO carried hiS voice one oC the regenu, told the com· Cloudy ~~rJr'!1."" \, 0 I n A Ia I· S 'C0 r n e r "In your conccrn to get a job or atound ~e globe. mlttee the board never considered ~ . ,.,}- lurther training, to marry and have ~e said gravely; increasing present tuition fees to 'I~ i'" . a family. to pursue the goals oC Through it - the canal. - ~ra· assess cosu of new buildings with . ' ~' .>~ I CHrCAGO 1.4'1 _ Dixi Democrau bri tied Wedl1l'sday at Adlai E. Ste· success your society holds out to vtlsout which1°?aY theabout industry half theof thiso~l , coun·With· against students. . . "~ .... ,..,.. y 1 venson's more militant stand on the ci.vil rlfhts V·suc. you, do not forfell the development try, of Western Europe, of Scan· He ex~laine~ that If any l~itlon \::... . "J, '. \ ' ./ ../, Supporters of Gov. Averell Harriman of New ork. Stevenson' top of those important areas of your I dlnavla and many other counlrles money IS _ diverted to bUlldins j ' Showers _ .4:. rival for thc nomination at next week's Democratic National Conven· liCe which may contrJbute the mo could not be kept going. This III needs the loss would have to be ~ - - • - lion, tried to promotc the idea to your self·fulfillment in tbe long a matler ollifl!. and death to us all. made up by increased approprla· that Stevenson had let hlrpsclf in ," he id, "If Colonel Nasser's actions were lions from the Legislature. Iowa contlnu'd to be the mix· 'In' n-I'versa ry for a major setback - that the He called attention to "slgns thai to succ.ccd, each one of us ... ould be The board said it would ask the Ing bowl (or hot, humid weather South was "running. away" from most people seem to care little at the mercy Of. one ma~ for the 1957 Legislature for $14,855,000 for from the south and cooler air the former 1I1100i8 iovernor. either about creeping conformism supplies on which we "hve. wei new buildings the next two years- to the north WedneSday,' Atomic Blast, 11 Years Stevenson's, top lieutenants said lin political afCalra or about poll· could lIev~r accept that. . $6.1 million for SUI, $6,250,000 for some votcs havc been lost, but tics at all." Declaring that "poilU· EmphaSIS in the Suez criSIS ISC and $2505000 for ISTC. LitUe change is expected as After, Parts Lovers only a few. Thcy stuck to predic· cally in this e~untry the Individual shiltcd Wednesday to a peaceful ' • the Weathcr Bureau foreeasu tions their ruDn will turn up with docs count," he suggested that "th 'Iscttlement rather than deployment No definite amount of tuition cloudy with lillie change in Lem. TOKYO t4'I - Masac Suzuda, a quick victory in th presidential vole the candidate wants Is your WHAT'D HI SAY, MA" 'Mm. to bl the qu.. tion If thl y.u..... ,. .t of force despite authoritative reo money that would bc put Into the perature through tonight. Scat. 19·year·old atom bomb survivor. llominating d"rby. vote, and that of your neighbor tM right dun", Commencement octlvitill WMnead.y nl.ht. Th. ports that Egypt will boycolt the so-called building Cund was men· drank polson mixed with Cruit And. 0 far, there arc no signs and close friend," other two young.ton 0,. obove It oil OJ they toke 0 nop .nd 0 tlr and 24·nation eo*renee called by Bri· hotioned. The gchnetral intd~c2ati°lnl' ~eredheshOWtCrS d ththuntdodcrstormds I juice and ended ber life Wednes. of any real stampede away from "If you choose," Michaelsen con. """ .t tho photog,..,...,.. All th," eil",. "..,.m fw tho Fltldhou.. lain, France and thc United States wever, was t a a bo u ~ m· ,n I cas an sou ay an Stevenson as a re olt oC his pro. linued. "you can greatly Increase hut. \0 seek inter,natlonal control of the lion a year would be needed in in the southeast tonight arc also day because she could not marry nouncemcnt. Tuesday night that your Influence as a citizen not only .-==;;:::;;:::;;:::===;;:::==;:;;.-======:;:;:;;;:;======, ( canal. addition to current bullding ap· forecast. her atomlc·taintcd sweetheart. Democrats, through lhelr national by voting intelligently but by be. Nineteen l1aUons, including hesi· propriations. The temperature is predicted Both were burned in lhe 1945 convention qnd platform, ShOUld/ coming more active politically Ct. tant India and Ceylon, have acccpt· Before adjourning for the day to range mostly In the 60s early atom bombing of Nagasaki. "express unequivocal approval'" of through indcpendent citizen groups I on ve n Ion cd invitations to the meeting to be· the committee decided to have a today to a high in the 80s later In Her parcnts forbade thc mar- the Supreme Court decision bar- and In the political party of your I gin in London next Thursday. prqposed bill screened by tax law· thc day. ring racial segrcgation In public choice." Britain's Foreign Office issued a yers and returned to the group Cor Further outlook is for partly riage. schools. I But if you " drifL with your oceu· statemcnt giving assurancc that furthcr discussion. cloudy skies and mild tempera· They wanted MasaL' to marry S kU t 5· d I·I 9 hts "o.ur intention is that the dispule on Somn comml'l'n- members, point. t It I cl f Bven wilh l vel1l>On \.a 19 tha pational or social group," he I thC SCI I Id be ~ ...," tures omorrow w I a lance 0 "a bcalthy young man" so she position, for a party declaration warned, "you will come to reflect e uez a?a S IOU . peac.e· ing out that the debenture plan of a few thunderstorms tomorrow would have a greater chance of a that would be highly unpalatable the views oC your associates full? settled. Neverthel~~s, Brit· using tuition money would cxtend night. normal wedded life. She chose to most, Southerncr, there 'still through a subtle form of brain 153,938 to 121,498 for flall. aln f> grea~eSI postw~r military de· over a period of years. expressed appeared to be a good chance the washing. When this happens, your Michigan Governor It was only the second time in ~Ioyme~t In the Medlte~ra~ean c~n· doubt that future Iowa legislatures OFFICII CLOSE death. on the .eve of UIO Nagasaki bulk of Southern delegates would . freedom In this arca Is well on Its Seeks Fifth Term 11 halC-ecnlUl')' of Kansas primary ~i~~r I;re~~~e m~O::s~matlon With would want to continue such an DES MOINES I.fI--Statehousc of· bombmg anOlversary. wind up in Stevenson's corner. At way toward extinction." elections that a Republican gover. E,den charged Nasser had taken arrangement. . rices and those In surrounding sta Masae suCCered body burns JJ I this point, there seems to be no And it is "through a religious or. DETROIT 1.4'1 - Two eandidatcs nor has been denied renomination over the Suez Co. - an internation· Rep. Blythe C. Conn (R·Burhng· buildings will close at 11 a.m. Wed, years ago today when the Unit. l other comfortable place they can ientation," MichaelSen pointed out. never beaten for public office, De· Ncarly tomplete unofficial fI.. ' al 'enterprise - without con~ulta· ton), advanced the proposal to nesday, Aug, 29, as Is the usual cd States loosed an atomic bomb go. , . that "we can find a IOlid founda· mocratlc Gov. G. Mennen Williams turns gave Hart of Wiehl~a a thin tion and witi)out consent. " use .the proposed .first year with· custom, so tho cmployes can al· . . Ramman I the only other out· Lion (or Independence _ a founda. and Republican Mayor AIbel't E. lead in B Cour.man race for the Dc. The Prime Minister declared: holdmg tax collections Cor the new tend State Day at the Stale Fair. o.n NagasakI. She was. not diS' I standing contender Cor the presi· lion which cannot easily be des. Cobo of Detroit will be match.o(! in moeratic U.S. Senate nomination. "By Egyptian law the company's buildings. He said that would give The closing was authorized Wed.. f1gu~ed or crlppl~d. Neither was dE'ntial nomination, and his views troyed by JOCial, eeonomic or po. a November conlest ror go\'crn"r Hart had 53,960 votes to' 53,203 employes are ordered to stay at 8 to 10 millions for new b~i1dings, nesday by the Iowa Executive SenJI Ya. m~guchl, now 25, but on civU rights and other issues tilical pressurcs." oC Michigan. Cor his nearest opponent, Paul Ayl. work undcr threat of imprisonment. "assuming the withholdmg tax Council. he had Similar burns. long havc made him unacceptable " Almost inYariably those indivld. Williams, seeking a record nfth ward. The pattern is familiar to many of can go through the Legislature." to the South. uals who haVe achieved the great. tW!l·year term, long has b\..ell an The Aylward·Hart winner will try us. We aU know this is how Fas· Robert H. Johnson, SUI aS~late. I k Pd· t 5 Harriman said at Albany, N.Y., cst independence and the staunch. a~&ured starter Cor lack of primary t 0 un seat U.. S """-n . Frank Carlson (iJt governments behave and we proCessor of economics, another e,. reI C suec e 5 S Wedne day, he is In the batUe for ,' est character have had a well· OIJ60~,IO~~ad of Detroit's nonparti. in d~:I!e:C::Sil;I:~onr~nomlnation, all remember only too weU what committee member, suggested ear· the presidential nomination to the tllOught-out, well-developcd, well· san government since 1949, won the the ' cost can be in giving In to marking the state's share of in· finish and ~xpects to win. practiced faith. This is true Irom ' Republican nomination by a more Second Party Forecast CalCiim. heritance tax collections for 10 F S C f An Associated Press surv y of l Socrates and the Hebrew prophets than 2-10-1 margin over Donald "Just now Colon'el Nasser is soft· years to provide the needed money. or uez on erence Southern sentiment showed no con. to suc~ outstanding twentieth cen- Leonard, the party's beaten gubcr. At Chicago Convention- pedalling. How can we be sure the He sald such collections have clusive trend in the reaction to tury figures as Albert SchweiLzcr nalorial candidate In 1954. CHICAGO t4'1-Perle Mesta made l next tiinc he has a ~uarrel . with been running from $4.7 million to WASHINGTON 1.4'1 - President Suez Canal comments he had been Stevenson's civil rights stand. and Mohandas Gandhi," he said. Returns for aU but one of the the , Democratic National Conven. any country that he will not mter· $5.1 million a ycar. He conceded Eisenhower conCidctltly predicted "very careful" not to say t11~t he Some Southerners said they are Michaelsen described lhe aesthet· state's 5,177 precincts gave Cobo lion omcial Wednesday. She ao. fere with that nation's ships, and that some way would have to be Wednesday that "good sense will was opposed to the use pf mIlitary abandoning Stevenson. some said Ic standards oC a culture as pro· 349228 votes to 158,203 for Leonard. nounced that she's going to give a how can we be sure that next time found to replace that money in prevaU" in the Suez crisis and a force under any ciro;;lo'1I6tlmces. they still are inclined to string ducts of the likes and dislikes of Williams sole Democratic cand!. party. he is Ihorl of money he will nol the state's general fund. solution will be round at the confer- "I said," he then explained, along with him, some were non. , individuals and groups. He said" date. polled 418,432 votes in 5,007 It wiiJ lie a modest little aCCair, raise the dues on all th<; ships that Johnson araued that taking the ence table instead oC on the battle- '\~\ery Important question ID th'l committal. "We can help in small but sign.ifi· precincu. she said firmly-not more than 400 p~ through the canal. If he IS inheritance tax for 10 years would field. world in which more than one na· Stevenson himselC picked up cant ways: (l) by encouragmg Williams' vote in Wayne County guests at the outside. In otll€r ~IIi? the chance, of course h, give the regen!s about as much Soon after lion Is interested should be settled some expected but hitherto back. variety oC artistic expr~ssion, and (Octroit) was a whopping 252,210 words, nothing like the shindig she . . . d money as wanted for new build· at his news con· by negotiation. We have tried to stage support from Oscar L. Chap- (2). by conStantly striVing to r~' to the combined Cobo.u'Onard to. threw here fout years ago. MI'I. Eden pledged .that Brltam. ocs. gs and would save "$26 million" ference, Mr. Eis- substitule t.he conCerence table for man, secretary of the interior un. ognize a. nd appreei,ate authentic tal oC 124,996. Mest., who proudly acknowl(.'dg~ hot"by seekforee abut solutIOn by the of broadest the dispute/!n pos· In Interest.. . enhower met for tl.e b a ttl e fI cld . der' Pre ident Truman.L . Chapman an d Ias t 109 .....n'" mUSIC, drama a nd K R R sits the title of "hostess with the most. sible international agreement. . Other posSIble revenue sources half an hour with "Now, I don't mean to say thiltl has \>cen friendly to Stevenson aU literature." ansas ace e U est," shuddcrs delicately at the '. discussed included: Secretary of Stc.te anyone has Lo ulrender l'Il!;bt..s along, but Wednesday he put it on Degrees were conferred upon 562 In Photo Finish memory of the 1952 afCalr. .. ( ' (tJ Direct appropriations by the John Foster Dul· Wit. ho'ut USIJIg 'Jv('l'yl h 109 th ey csn t he record' Wit h wor d t 0 newsmen gra d uates, in cUingI d' 52 who reo . th "I overestimated," she told 16 , Iowa Legislature, as at present. les to go over tile to preserve their rights." that: ceived doctor of philosophy de. 1 TOPEKA, Kan, t4'1- Down·to· e news ,conference. "Toore were 700 further develop- At that point however, the Pres· "1 have been tclling my friends grees; 202, master of arts degrees; I wire co~lcsts for the Democratic people there. They were hangid8 (2) A state property tax oC 1 or ment of U.S, pol· ident flatJy de~lIned to express an that Stevenson is my choice." 33. master of science; 19, master nominations for governo: and n U.S. from the rafter.. It was about 380 Ph mills, Jcy, and presuma· opillion on whether British and No Chapman said that can't be oC fine arts, and 5, bachelor of senato,r were redne~ted.m lat~ Ire. too many, 1 didn't have room Cdr (31 Debenture financing, pled,· bly size up the Ir.t· mil" '. laws or juris doctor degrees turns rom T ues ay s prlm!ll'y e ec· my friends." in, a portion or current tuition est eventa .abroad. French Itary preparatIOns were interpreted as meaning Stevenson ' tion in Kansas Rumor had It that the '52 affair and fees to secure the debt, with The a e iDclude DULLES justified in a defensive sense. ~Iso Is th~ cho~ce of Truman, who . Undergraduate degrees c;onforrcd Unlike the ~ne.sidcd conf\!st fJr cosl Mrs. Mesta somcwhere be. the Legislature to' replace the tui· the comment from the British For· Mr. Eisenhower dcfendt.'Cincts bourg during the Truman admlnls- funds receIved by the state, such much cloacr' to that of the United Dulles urgmg, has called a wn- what the 1'Ialform Committee pro· rorelgll countrJes. M. Willard Lam.' gave George Docking the 1954 Dc. tration and the Democrats' semlof. as the iDberitaDce tax or tbe in· States, on the record. It also is ~eleDCe of nations wAlt. an ~nterest duces, They wound up Wednesday pe, dlrector-emcritus of the Iowa mocratlc ,ubematorial IlOminec, nelal hostess in Washincton, was surancc premium tax, or part of 111 line with the genenl aWtude ei· III the Sue~ Canal 10 meet In Lon: with 5 of their own people on the School or Religion, acted .. chap- 76,158 votes to- Harry W.xKlriDg'S asked who's coming to her party. the 8U'Jt!sted 1Idditiooal 1 per cent pressed by Russian leaders. The don next Thursday 15- member subcommittee which lain ror the ceremony, 75,301. Who's coming to her party? "educational" sales tal, ~vlets have backed E~'pl's na· "The United States haJ e\('fy will do the actual drafting. Althou,h the exercises were a Woodring was governor in 11130- Just about everybody wh!» is (6) First year colleetlons under ljonatization of the canal but have hope that this very serious dilll· This gave Dixie a bigger than solemn affair, a touch of lightness 32 and served as secretary of war anybody .mollj the Democrats, it the proposed wIthboldlng law for argued tbat there i. no issue ror culty will be settled by peaceful usual voice In planning platform I came in a spectator's remark. "It's in President Roosevelt's adminls. developed _ fonner President TMI­ state Income tax when taxpayers fiehting and that, In tbe end "so- means, the President said, "We planks to Southern liking. Four '\ just 100 darned hot in here." The tration In ltf6.40. man, all the potential candida~ Sir Anthony Eden pay three years tax In two, aup- ber statesmanlblp" will prevail. Ihave stood for the conrerence meth· years ago the South had only 4 of point was well taken in as much I Final, unofficial returns c.·om lhe for president and 'lice presldeat. .~ Nc..'t..c:r A(Jcept Sei:;ure plemented by present $2% milllon Mr. Eisenhower said in respcpnsc od not only liS a solution ' to this 20 members on the drafting sub· as the temperature was In the hlah Republican contest for governor entertalaers Uke Frank Sinatra annual buildings appropriatiollll, to one queatio.!' that In making his problem but in all similar on~s." committce, _ . _.. _ _ 80s in a compactly seated area, lave State Rep, Warren W, Shaw and Pbil Reagan. _ _ . . ' . \ . .. , Paoa 2-THE DAILY IOWAN-law. City. I• .-Thursd.v. AI/I . t. 1.U To Study Nurs~Pati.nt Ralationships- 'Looks Good .. , If It Will 'Just Stay On!i" • 10.- , ---The Daily !o:zvall--- I I

The Daily lou;on i.t Dn inde­ TM 100000n edltorild Mff ~ndent dolly newspo~'. writ­ write, "' editoriDh wllhOUl len and edited by stlldentl. It ct1l8OT hip SUI Receives $100,000 ' Grant by tJdmlniltratlon or i.t gOfJerned by a board oj fi~ fDculty. The IOWGB" editorW SUI has received a $100.000 granl are most related to a patienl's wel­ "udent trustee, elected by tlte 'J fare, [urtller studies will be made policy, therefore, iI not neeu­ to test the traditional theory that I nudent body and jOllr faculty a pntJent's wellare is impr~v~d in an attempt to define more pre· truneet appointed by tfle preri­ ltIrily an e;r:premon uf SUI ad­ when the number of nurses avail­ cisely the entire content of a dent of llie IInlve,lity. minlriratlora policy or opinion. \ • able for service to that patient i9 nurs 's service. increased. In their appiication to the public The grant was awarded by the health service for the grant, Dean U.S. Public Health Service. Aydelotte and Miss Tener stated: The Modern Babbitt At least four of tbe SUI colleges, "This research project is COII­ several of its services and Univer­ cerned with (ar-renching effects. inc1air Lewi , prolific e . ayist ,nd novelist, died in Rome sity Hospjtals will lend their faciU­ The need fOi wise utilization 01 ,,'er five year ago. in his novels Lewis per oniEied American tie and skills to the study. scientUic manpower. the assump~ tion that Ihere is a shortage of lyprocri r nd 'piritual emptine . One of hi creations W.lS The fir t phase of the project, which will be financed by the cur­ professional nurse personnel, the )Orn in 1922 and was called George F. Babbitt. rent grnnt, will involve nursin,. cost of medical and health care Lcwif had been drowned in businessman prattle {Of 0 lon~ engineering, medlcine, paychology, and the economy of time and money needed in the education lor h. t h knt" exactly how th typical entrepreneur of the twen­ mathematics. st.atistical service, sociology and the admiDistratiqn the profession (nursing) are only ]es thought and felt. George F . Babbitt, the central, confu i.'d , and nursing service at University Jf~ a Cew of the matters to be affected :har3cter of us BBITT," was n blustering back lapp r un­ Ho pita Is. ( ~ by whatever findings result. " -j. ~ .. _...... '--., Dean Aydelotte and Miss Tener Northy of: his gain from hi real-estate busine . He was • n Tile grant will be administered ~. t.!. '0 by Myrtle KJtchell Aydelotte. dean ~ . acknowledged in their application Iggressive( uncultured, pompous and complacent oul who of the College of Nursing, and ., for the grant that nt least three "general problems of potentially \'as tnlly insecure. Marie Tener. director of nursing Dean Myrtle Aydelotte gtept importance" will be omitted In hi9 groping for compl tene , Babbitt found a vicariou ,~ SC'rvlce. Technical direction oC the project To Adll1inistC/' Grrtllt from the scope of tbe' proposed 'ontl'ntment in joining the Rotary. Kiwani and everal inanc will be provided by W. R. Hudson. or the proj ct. project. These are: )()()Ster club. Amcricn fir t, la t and alwa wa the Cry. a sociate professor of industrial Dean Aydelotte said it i hoped ( 1 ) The effect upon patients of nursing acls which are not observa· ationalistic con ervati m wa omtured in thou and of tt.r and management engineering. that the study will produce infor- boo The complete study. which will mation which can be u ed by hos­ ble (altitudes, for examl>l~l. c1uhs. E\'eryone was an orator, tim was killed, and vacuous be conducted in two phase. will pitals a a guide in c labli hlng (2) The effect which nursing care mind enioy~l th , ooi 'e. be an attempt to determine which Ille number of nurs s n eded in A in the hospital has upon a patient observable acts of a nurse aUect n given situation. and in determining after discharge from the hospital. The author wa critically lauded for hi di eclion of th paUent's welfare, whether a nurbe how these nurses can best allocate (31 The stresses and satisfactioll3 ml'l'ican middl('-c1as busincssman. Lewis had. done little devotes more time to the e actl! their time 10 the patie~l's direct which a nurse feels in situations ff'ITeting for facts because he had no need to. B:lbbitt was cas­ when additional purses are pro· benefit. where the number of nurses em· vided in a given situation and Thcse findings. the dean said. ployed is adequate and where the i! l'l'cogniZl'd by the public. number is inadequate. t whether a plllicm:s wei [are Is lin- can be translated into educational Babbitt has not di('d with his creator - he has been modi­ proved when more time is devoted programs of many types for Howaver. the SUI people feel that all of these problems "are worthy fieel. Th chunge ha been wrought in the int rest of better ~..l'..~_\LI.u:..,..... STAa.... to lhese' acls. school of nursing, resulting ulli- 'I'he Public Health Service award· Imately in better care Cor the pa­ of Iheir own research" and thal re­ btl me , The fl1a s m dia. chiefly throllgh the busine -type' sullS or the proposed study will be Distributed by Kinq Fe.h' .... S.,MI... ed SUI the current grant to finance tlent. magilzine, have reformed th blustering. diamond-stickpinned methodology studies which wlll It is hoped, too. that as a resuIL important in research on the other problems. Babhitt of old. I form a basis for the second phase of defining the nursing acts which ubtletl i the- w, tchword toda\,. Re l'arch tenn and pollstl'r5, born of public relation e;pl'rts, have found data Iowa Group Buys which indicnte that thl' lit rat(' public dislik s showin Tht:' The New Oracle Journalism Profs Radio Station attitude of the busilll' sman ha hanged, He no long r extol. . . the g lorie of expanding markets and th golden da ahead. "lV has grown into a power over American taste and thought. SlOUX CITY rA'! - Purchase of KQUE, Glory has given way to gloom. Thought of deprc sion • nd . •1 radio station Albuquerque, What are the implications of this assault on the mlnd~1 N.M.• by an Iowa group headed by tlrop in profit lire f('lt but not publicized. Businc> is alwa To Speak at Meet H W. (D ulch) Cassill, Sioux City, I rottl'n - never good. , mood of co nsent" created by the that a "vast social change" Is at was announced Wedncsday. By RICHARD P. COORE Three facultv mell)bers of the School or Journalism will parti. big programs. There is the pres­ hllJld .Dnd that power to mold the sur Cassill manages station KTRI, How different Babbitt is todayl He is only peculiarly r(\C­ cipate in the !lrolram of the annual convention of the Association for tig of th c nlral figure, uch a public mind (or at lea t to inform Sioux City. and is president of sta­ ognil.o ble in his p rSistl'nt clubbing. ) Ie is refined and gentcel Educntion in Journalism. Aug. ~27-31 at Northweslern UJ)iversity. tion KEOK. Fort Dodge. Television has grown so fa t 1.11'. Murro\\ There is the good­ ill has shifted to thc manipula· and he speaks knowingly of the Keynesian theory or the Cuur­ A resume on "The Hisiory of Am,litude Modulation Radio in Iowa ." KQUE is licensed to opCrale full into a power over Am rican lasl will toward a particular pro­ lor of sight and sound. -'-, a dissertation by Prof. Erne t F . anted Annual \ age. Ill' now love labor unions publicly, aorl time with 1.000 watts of power on I' and thought thaI there have be 'n gram, station or network built I Pcople who till rely on news­ Andrews, will be presented at the 920 kilocycles. The Federal Com­ his devotion for th consumer. peaks glibly with ~ trcsses He { w attempts to ('valua[(' lilt' {ull up over a period of Urhe. These papers and mllgazlnes Cor their meeting. Emphasis will be placed munications Commission rF C C) applicalion will be filed withJn two economi ts, govemm nt experts and marketing s~ecjali ts. Bah­ Implications of this electronic as- factors impart to a 'program's information, or like to cultivate Mountaineers on discussion of how Ihe material weeks. hitt i now ('I profeSSional mun - almost a cil'ntist. aull on the human mind , vi 'wpoinl nn authority Car be- for amusement, may not view the was gathered for the dissertation. Robcrt Dan Williams. sales rep- TV crltles sometime make , yond its d ts, as comold red by lheir gardens or eve/) read bOok Andrews is head of the radio jour. resentalive of station KYTV. Sioux pen trating ob efvaLions conCl'rn­ a mind which has not~ undergone TV angel-devil with such con­ Annual' Trip nalism and public relations se- City. will be vice-president and Wanted: More Scientists Ing individual programs. or this pre-conditioning•. , ays !\Jr. cern as does Mr. Seldes_ But he quences at the School of Journa. of KQUE fQllowing FCC " I purcha e approval. Fr.,. .be New V.rlt Time.. broadcasting policics, or color Seide!. ha been right In the middle of it, Begins Friday IIsm. , Thi country's shortage of scientists and ('ngineers i driven lelevl ion . But It ha remained and assures us that people who WhlIe Iown Citians swelter in Prof. Leslie Moeller. director home by advNti ~d appl'als for hclp from indu trial orgunizn­ • • G. for Gilbert Seld , for several 1 aren't innuenc~ by T and ra­ August heat and humidity, able 10 or the School of Journalism, will Ii which cannot.proceed rnpidly enough fundam ntnl re­ decades a busy ob erver and cop­ IN OTHER WORDS,- he ob. dio arc a "tiny minorily." At ns in get relief only by way of alr-condi- present a report of the work of the lou comm nlator on our mas. 'rv in television the rising of any rate, he ha statistics and re­ City search IUld in improving their processe. This i disturbing b - t1onin~, 51 Iowa Mountaineers will Accrediting Committee of the entertalnm nls. to plun Cully a new orncl('. II ports glliore on his Ide. calise of the effect on ollr economy and because our leadership into the confusing currents nnd vacation on the cool mountain American Council on Education for The special prcstigt"'of person­ Mr. Seldes can. on occa lon, lopes and lakes of the Canadian Journall.sm at tile AEJ business Record in science a nd technology is threaten'd by the oviet nion. eddie of \c.'levl ion and try and throw off II pithy phrase. But alily and pro&ram make it dl[· Rockies. And heav.y jackets, fur~y meeting Aug. 31. Moeller just com­ The tale is familiar enough, but Dr. Alan T . T. Wnterman, di­ find out where ware being car­ lh' occasion arises seldom in ried. ficult for a public lI&ure, uch parkas and WOOl. mIttens wl~1 be JD pleted a two·year tenn as chair­ BIR.THS lhis treatmenl of a complex. ob- order a they climb the heIghts of man of the committee. He will aid ALLEN. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley. 646 Lucu r.ector of the National cience Foundlltion, di CllSSed it a long The Public Arl . hI new book. a 'nator Mc arthy: wh nat· cure and g nerally ornery ub­ St... girl WedneSday at Mercy Hos­ new line at the annual airpower sympo illm of the Air Foree which come aboul a quarter­ . 10un~ A siniboine and other peaks ill presenting a report of the four. vltnL tacked by q TV per onality oC ject. 10 Brlli h Columbia. man committee on procedures for EMDE. Mr. and Mrs. Vemon. 1014 N. century aCL r hi s Th ven SlImmlt St.. a boy Wednesday wt Association a f w days ngo. the polency of 11'. Jurrow, to The challenging peaks of the admi sion to membership in Amer­ Mercy HospllaL Lively Arts. says a great many CRIFFIN. Mr. ond Mrs. Earl. 814 Wal. Admitting that th ovj('1 nion i graduating mor' ci n- tbing aboul tht' 010\ ie, radio get a fair hake on a rebullal, spectacular and Iiltle-known Pro- ican AssOCiation of Schools and nut St .• ., boy Wednesday ot Mercy ti~ts than the United States, Dr. Watennan extract ome com­ and TV. for he trcats the all • :'1r Id(' declares In bunding vincial park near Lake Loulse were Departments of Journallsm and he Hoopltal. selected by the club- for its 1956 will appear as a panel member on JORDON, Mr. and Mra. WI"on. ISOI fort from th fact that condition in the two nation arc not "arls" which are no longer in thl' up his case for a re wn ible pol­ The Progress Carroll St.•• boy Wednesday Il'I Mer­ cnmpinf, hiking and mountain. "Administrative Problems" Aug. cy Ho. pllol. private domain but which reach icing of Ihe channels. 'He doesn 't MrLLS. Mr. and Mrs. MarvIn, NIchols. identical. Our wl'aknes~ lies in the elementary lind se ondary into Ule lives of almORt e\·cryone. climbing trill. 30. • gIrl Wednesday ot Mercy Ho""hnl. Tbe key to Ihe point or \'iew in call it policing, but ~b ervaUon, The 12 local members of the Prof. Arthur Barnes. hcad of PANTEL, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Sharon chools. Therl' is compuhion in the Soviet Union in th sens(' Center. a girl Tuesday at Mercy Ho. ­ this facl-lInd-obscfvation packed whIch would be carded on by group will leave Iowa City Friday graduate s~udy at the School ~ hl\t promising pllpils in elementary school must receive thl' .- Of 'Me First' sur plt"l . volumc lies in thc very change of "watchdog " commltt~s set up at 6:30 p.m. Cor the l,700·mile drive of Journahsm. will be a panel SEXTON. Mr. and Mr>. Poul. 202 W. Park St.. a gIrl Wednesday at Mercy troining pecified by the state. The result is that there are morf" empha is to "publi c" from "li ve­ by groups of private citizens uch _ in their specially constructed, van- member. in a :relevision and Radio HospItal. I)'." For MI'. Seldes Is much con­ as chamber oC commerce, par­ type bus and will drive through Panel dISCUSSIOn Aug . 30. TIlOYER. Mr. and M .... KeIth 174 RIv­ 1ualificd tencher of sci nee in Soviet secondary s hools than ersIde Pork. a boy Tuesday at Mercy 'n ours. cerncd with the potency of the enl-leach r a sociation . Daugh· Campaign' Iowa, Minnesota. North Dakota Prof. Ellis Newsome. SUI School HospItal. latest and lustiest oC th public ters oC th Am riean Revolution and Montana. where they will cross or Journalism and Marketing. will WHEELER . Mr. and Mrs. Lyle. 103 S. Governor St.. a gIrl Wednesday 01 We ha e had surveys enough of our situation. They have arts. television, and he exhorts or bowling leagu s. Frem "art,. Uea •• uarte,. the border into the Canadian pro- discuss "Research Assignments for Mercy Hospital. :he merit of showing us wherein we are laclcing. We nt'ed posi­ all of us to enter into an "open This suggestion, acWally made We are delermined to leave no vince of Alberta. Advertising Classes" before a ZIBJLICH. Dr. and Mr• . Geor,e. Lone conspiracy to use the public arts several y ars ago but· again put nee. 11 ,Irl Wedneodoy at Mercy Hos­ lve action, a constnlctive progrnm of refonn. Raisin the snl­ voter unturned in our all-out The climbers .... ill meet at Spray meeting of advertising faculty pital. in order to protect our h ritage forward in the book, is his pro­ campaIgn to elect the Me First Dam, Alberta. on Monday. From members Aug. 29 . DEATHS lries of teachers now underpaid will do somc but it is not MARKLE. WilHam. 74. Keokuk. Tue.­ gOOclieves a balanced na­ day at UniversIty HospllaJs. lerc to ollr democratic ideals by following our post-war proce­ We don 't have a huge cam­ their basecamp on the shores of Benz. John Kottman and Arthur M. MARRIAGE LICENSES THIS EXHORTATION has been tional report on the erfect of pro­ paign Cund. mostly because when­ Lake Magog at the foot of the Sanderson will attend the conven· ALLISON'. Loren J .. ~4. Muscatine. and " lure. Thousands of veterans who were drafted and thus de­ Evely n G. SClIRIER. 22. Conesville. , generated in Mr. Seldes' critical grams on the citizenry could · be ever we I:el a couple of bucks In mountains and in full view of tow- tion. FOSS. Dona'" Char;el. 24. and Dorothy prived of a vocational and higher education were put through mind after what ems to be an compiled. and that the broad­ the kitty one or the Me Fir!il:ers ering Mount Asslniboinc. Walter Wilcox, a Caculty member G. M. RAY. 21. SIoux CIty. casters would open their chan­ CROSSKLAUS. Rooald P o, 20. and Su­ special schools and through college and universities at Govern­ exhaustive observation or tele· here at Headquarters swipes it. After a week of riding, fishing since February who is ending his •• n BUNKER. 19. both o( Muscatln•. vision both from the \!fewer's nels to it [or public appraisal. But we intend to make. up for and hiking and climbing the many duties in order to beeome execu­ HAGAN, DavId. _~ Shellsburg, find ment expense. It hould be possible to select pupils in second­ The broadcasler don't really Marllaret M. HOYT. 22. Oxford. chair in the living room and from this by using our wits. For In­ Ipeaks. rocks and glaciers in that Uve secretary of the Accrediting TIlOMPSON. Roger. %3. Coralville. and ary schools who are brilliant and ambitjou and send them to the offices of the networks. where know what Ihe public wants any slance the July 23rd issue of the region, those Mountalneers with Committee of ACEJ. will also at- Cynthia 5"0 ESSEX. 21. Iowa CIty. more than they really know how DIVORCE APPLlCATtoN higher educational institutions for nn education in science anJ programs are born and die. Th House Organ of the Middle Class­ only two weeks vacatiOJl will return tend the convention. WILDMAN. Viola. (rom Sam J . very extent of hi ob ervation the public i being affected by e:- (LIFE Magatinel ran a lead to Iowa City. Those with more engineering at Govem~nt expense. We would cven be justi­ their programs. according to Mr. POLICE COURT (he appears to have seen every story telling how the Republicans time will proceed up the BanfC·Jas· TO TEACH MASS.FEEDING ADAMS. Robert Eugene. Coralville. fied in Pl\yinJ!; the if neces ary, a living stipend. television program si nce the war) Seide _ Popularity poLls·and rat­ are planning to tour the country per highway, stopping at the Col- rlned $5 (or drlvlna In Iowa ClIy wIth ings. e contends, can only prove a noIsy mumer. We are faced with the unpleasant fact that in tIle field of makes me wonder how he has with six bandwagons, above each umbia Ice Fields where they will DES MOINES (All - The State BROWN. Edward L . Jr. 'MlddleIoWII. had lime to write books and to which oC existing prograTn5 of which will noat ~ huge bar­ attempt Mount Athabaska. Then Civil Defense agency was author­ 0 ., Clned $S nnd costs (or 'allinll to :;cience the Soviet Union graduated 126,000 in 1955 and we only (which might all be bad) people stop at stop srgn. serve as a TV program director rage balloon. they wlll travel furtheT north in ized by the Iowa Executive Coun­ DAVIS. Phillip Norman. Ankeny. for­ a ch 59,000, of whom 22,589 were engineers. Whatever the differ­ for CBS. like best. But such polls can't We can't aCCord barrage bal­ Jasper Nationah Park, where they cil Wednesday to spend an addi· lelled $25 bond on a char,e of soUclt­ time tell what the public ought to be Ing In low" CIty without a Ilcen"!'. I'nces in the stmcture of educational systems in the Soviet and But he evidently has had tim lOODS ; however we do intend to will scale Mount Edith Cavell and tional $300 in connection with a HARRISON. Bruce Allen. BelUe Creek. cultu to do all these things. And h g tting, but isn't. meet compeUtion by sending Mount Robson near Lake Malign. series of instruction in mass·fced- forfeIted $25 bond on a charie of sol· gran in the United States ma be, we must move at once if we arc ing techniques. The council prevo IcJUng In Iowa CIty without a license. has many ob ervatlons to make. ,. each of our candidates a small HORRELL. Arthur Joseph. HUll. lor­ buy . . The mountain climbing group iously had approved a $300 expen­ lelted S25 bond on n charge 01 Inloxl­ 10 continue to lend the world in science and engineering. some complimentary. some omi­ personal-size Gas Bag. The CBn· will take all the essential ~upplies diture ror the same purpose. catio n on a public hl,hway. In nous. He is pleased with most of THAT THE AIR is public pro­ dldate CBn COl the Gas Bag him­ except food their Asstniboine KNUDSON. K eIth nean. Osage. lorfelt­ to ed $25 bond on a ehar.e of IOU.illn, Eisel what Edward Murrow doe . with perty and that there is a basic selr (easily) and attach it to his basecamp. Th\!1 'have made ar- In Iowa CI ty wIthout. license. IiII anythJng Jimmy Durante does, obligation of broadcasters to pro­ lapel, thereby attracting constant rangements for expert tood pack. NELSON. Norenee MllCord . MadIson. thelT WI.eOMIn. lined f$ and cosU lor "ut)­ with I Lo~ Lucy and with Kuk­ vide the best are t~ other SeI­ and direct attenUon to himself ing and preparatioo with a Cana· Ile IntoxleaUon. MI la, Fran and Ollie. But he is de premises (~ nd t~ applies to respecially if he isn't very heavy dian packer for lhe first section of SANDERS, Don"Jd Eugen\!. Des Moine'. cuss forfeIted $25 bond on a charae 01 chilled by what he terms "thc radio. tOO ). He sup~s the view and the Gas Bag floats him oCC Iowan their outing. At campa other than (Jenera! IOlIclllnr In Iowa Clly wllhou~ a li­ farm Daily cense. The over the city I. Assinlbo.lne they will provide their SNIDER. Marla Evelyn. 405 E. JeflM'­ , own food. oon St.. fined J5. suspended, and co,tl THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 • • • for opera ling a molor vehicle wIthout 'Phis Is the first combined outing a valid Ilcense. I , WE ARE ALSO MANUPAC. for the Mountaineers in some time. SOJKA. Kenneth Wayne. Cedar RapIds. 110.., or IlTUDCMT fIned J5 and costs lor failure 10 dIm DIal 4191 • , ...... '""" ~ars P~UCA'IION., DlC. Dally ...... ,. "...... TIle TURING Herman Clabbercutt ]n recent the club has spon· lights on a highway. ,.uDaII,...... _..-...... Qefteral Hotlces must be received at Th. ~rt t. au ... 0\3: Dr. a-.. s. dolls for the children. These dolls sored a outin, each sum­ Dally Iowan office, Room ~ I. Com­ E_n. ~tI&try: Herbert R. Ked... , ..... 0-...... _ Ceo .... II DISTRICT COUa.T To are very life like. When you mer. In 1954, Cor example, one munIcation. Cenln. by a a .m. tor pub­ WILDMAN. Sam .1 .. commUted In the In: Arthur Doll...... AS: Prof. If"... .,.. tn...... I , ...... , UC8tIon the follow In. morn In •. , Thell E. 1telIo. · Political Sdence; DMa u. ... row." group went to Europe and another SlBte PsychopathIc :folpltal lor obser­ w. squeeze them they utter the word muIt be typed or leflblll wrItten and \,atlon 0/1 Ihe charge of commlttln. DE N.-. Ladd. Law; Prof. Leille G. will be "MORE" and a tiny trickle o( to tbe previously unexplored parts Ii,ned.; they no uCCt!Pted. by II'c;;r!vloult act. with 8 child. Moeu.,r, JoumaUam: Rld\ar4 D. DAILY 10.AM ADn.,...DlO l'fAPP phone. The Dally Iowan reserv.. 1b. delel Wolfe Ml; Charla WyJIIa. D. ~ 1IuaIn_ Mau.-..... laM K_ real tobacco juice dribbles down of the Sawtooth Mountains In ]dabo. rI~h' t~ edit all General Nollee•• ur"r: Gw", T. JoUtI•• Ullivenl~ tiona' Bull..... N~a ..... Clr=IaUoa MIr... GonIon Wadswor1h their little chins. Pictures of this swnmer's outing pm. . Our bigeest problem right now DAILY 10.0 .DITOIUAL ITAPI' w111 be included in a film-lecture LlBRARV HOURS - Interim qlar\ Is television. Botl\ the Democrat­ to be liven by John Ebert, leader hours for tbe main library are as Editor ...... lvan LI~1na Ann..... auauv Chica Manadn. Ildliar ...... 0." IIln_ or Ic and Republican candidates or tbe Mountaineers, March 17, (ollows: More CJp- EdItor I." ...... IM",I ,I"mlne ClIUlVLAftOX. _rta F.ell ...... """ Hey ' have been on television and have 1957. Mc)nday·Friday - 7:30 a.m.-4 :50 . ThE EdItorial P..., Aut... Bill Ml!Cu*"" insulted our candldate by ignor­ I p.m. Chief PhofAllrr8pller UIII ...... AHOCIAn...... At 810 ~GeJclu a dee ing him completely. We are de­ N.W LINER Saturda~ 7:30 a.m.·l1:50 a.m. war.. Trhnlc',· .. IMr7 DQ TbaeludvolJl -'-Iatod to tile PIuo_ far .. "9111111endUed __ . ~ - manding equal time so the ROWE \II - The ltalJan Line , Desks open at 8 a.m. '*tlor • Sena­ I of aU tba IDcoI _ ~ Ia .... APJ: SI\;;:::;:;;::J ra... - bII eant.r .. _.-- eo ..u .... loP _ tor can go on television and ig­ to..n--Cft;7""." eents -1l1T or siped a CODtract Wednesday for Reserve desk closed Saturday. TODAY'II SCHIDULE ventl( )'aP 111 Mj/_: abr _u... -=: ...... nore them back. Here in New bullclllll a 2I-million-doUar new Departmental libraries h a v e 8:00 Warnlng Chapel bJD thIM monta...... , mall Ia 8:15 News ~ York one station manager orfer­ and biuer Andrea Doria to re- hours posted on their doors . .. __ IInr; Ax _u... eo: DAILY 10.... dJPDYl101lI rao. 8:30 AmerIcan Forel", Polley ~I _till, p. an otbel' -a ~ ed us time for a political speech place the transaUantlc liner lost Conlerence 11 ••- ,ear: aIz ...... lUI; ICilOOL or IOlJUAUllJI rAClIJLZ'W berta t-.. Pltltnober ...... IM_ O.... too New York Vlrnette. "'... _a"iiii, u.a. 1:diIor\el .. ..•... _. Arthu< Sa __ but the Senator was smart to ocr Nantucket two weeD ago. Tile BABV SITTING - The Univer- ~::~ The Bookshelf COInJr C~n ••..•••..• WUINr Pe~ get taken in. You see, this sta­ new lO,ooo.toII liner will take about slly Cooperative Baby Sitting 10:15 Newl KItchen Concert 10111 JIUIWaod 'lID,. _Npt lIwIct.,. ... tion Is .on Channel l~ and be two ~earl to build. The cost will be League book will be in the charge :ng Proudl)! We HglI ~ In( 1Ial1lOuu,e" ...... PiibilciiUoM. lac., ~ k~wS' that none oC his support­ coveted partly by i.surance on the of Mrs. Vernon Tyler {rom now to I 12 :00 Rhythm BambI.. ~~e Cenln, low. Cltll, 1_ ...... ers 'can count that high. old AJldrea Doria. 'MIe 1talian I1!V­ August 21. Telephone her at 9303 News MeODd cia.. mateer at Il1O JOlt oftltlo g:: French Prell Revle,,, ~an a' Jowa Cit" uncler Il1O let ., C ..- Remember-watch for the Me emment wilr make up the differ- Jf a baby sitter or information 1:00 MII Aleal Chat! lIId( Ir- 01 IIIarcb I, 1_ "What is News First Gas Bag'! ence. about joining the group is desired. : ; ~ SIGN OFF • TWE DAILV IOWAN-Iowa c:,ly, la.-Thursday, Aut. " 1fS'-P~ , Thesis Dispers Widespread Notion- l13S Grad Students IStart Special Study,' .. . The Brawny Are Also Brainy An e timated 135 graduate stu· , 1 s weI. l .. , Contrary to the widespread no- versily placement examinations Though they were, a a group, dent will continue tudy on the made ~ For Counties f • I'. t pre- tion tha athLeUc laurels go gener· (or entering freshmen. Iyounger. they ranked high r in SUI campu following the close o( o( a DES WINES til - Gov. Leo A. ally to "bra~ without ~aiM." In ludying the athletic aChieve- both class rank and t .t . ror . the regular summer ion with ., . WASHINGTON til - President Hoegh asked Pre ident Eisenhow- good scholarship and athletic suc- ment of 296 freshmen of the )'cors Kemp, w~ose home I m Water· Commencement ceremonies Wed· Eisenhower said Wednesday he er by telegram late Wednesday to cess go In hand as a rul . 1952 and 1953 Kemp found how- 100. Wife and lelt han~ hl~ daught~r. nesday night. reell physically fit, but wiD have provide iromedlate Cederal aid for This conclUSIon was reached by eller that students unsuc~ful in Iowa CIty Wednesday e\'emng for another complete physical exami· farmers in the western Iowa hail Paul C. Kemp following research fencing and lenni were superior North ~ak?ta State Teachers Col· The lndependent Study nit for nation before the Nov. 6 electIon. and wind storm devastation area. for a thesis at SUI. to successful fencing and tennis le~e. DIckinson. N. D.. where he tud nls who have completed some He reaffirmed his promise - He specifically asked help for Kemp, who received his master's athletes in rank in high school clas W111 be head football . graduate worle- at the niversity made when he announced for re- ports of Carroll, Audubon, Guth· degree at the summer COffill\ence· and in Ole Unlver ity placem nt wiD emphasize individual research election-that he will let the Amer· rie, Adair, ladison aod Clarke meat of SUI Wedne day evening, examinations. Minnesotans Study lean people know if anything rounties. and indicated parts of lind study in each stu~nt's Cield. used records of the physical educa. Those successful in s p 0 r t S I E R I causes him to think he is not fit Crawford and Union rountie "There will be' no classes m~t· • lion department and the te ting de· stayed in school longer, Kemp owa 99 u es • • h to serve a second term. might be added after II survey. partment in doing research for his round. While only 2t per cent oC DES .101 ES I.f! _ Byron G ing:' Dean Walter Loehwing , of Mr. Eisenhower told his nrws The requ st covered three thesis, .. A Study of Academic he I thI . l I'.· ronference : Achievement of Nonsucce CuI and t se WlSuccessfu as a ete. CBarney) Allcn. Hnn sOta com· th SUI Gradu81e Collcge explain· "At an appropriate time 1ater points and Hoegh said two others Suecessful Athlete!" completed sc\'en semesters (if missioner of agriculture and a for· ed. " Stud nts may be a signed a are pending. The governor askett school, 38 per cent of those who mer tate official in Jowa. headed this year. but certainly befor~ the that: rt h · .1 .-. Those who hod won freshman II - sta ed th project urh as a ries of read·j election, I will ha ve another com- did we m spo. y roug a delegation of four tinn sotan .. d '!.The parts of the six counties numerals in a SPOilt by th end of seven semesters. At the lime of who came to De Ioin s Wednes. ings, a painting. or rompo ing of plete exanunatlon to etermme be declared major disaster areas their first year w rc classed ae; thaI there has been no change in thi ludy. data on only seven sem· day to study the Iowa egg law. a musical score and then may take my situation. as the result oC Monday's storm. "successful athlet ." Those not e ters were available. The succe - Allen, one-tim head oC the then an examination." he said. " But winning numerals w re ~ ignated "If at any time I have any rea- 2. The farmers in those areas be ful. athletes also had higher grade- Iowa division of old age a sistance, I t f lh '> h I 111 \. pomt average . said : mo 0 (J stuucn w con I~e son to believe that I am not fit. as given immediate rights under fed· "D9fISuccessful athlete ." I believe myseJ[ to be now, I wlll era I Jaw to buy feed at a reduc· Successful athlct s in the 11 Ids Members of the Iowa oasketbaLl " We are making a tudy of the rf arch they na\le ~n dOing. rome before the American public tion of $1 per hundredweight in o[ basketball, cro country, gym· squad which won the 8ig Ten Can· 10wa. egg law passed by your 1'355 ~ tra.duate student can e.arn one and tell them." th co t and with a reduced trans- naadc and track w re found to ference championship Cor Iwo Legis/ature becau the Minnesota 6 mester·hour of credit a wcek up Later, the White House announc- ( AI' Wlre,... lo. portation co ti also that the Carm- be superior to nonsuccessful ath­ years In a row were found to be Legislature is intere ted in some to a maximum of four during the VACATION SPOT for Pre.l.... Eisenhower th.... or four cI.\I' 101. be II 'bl f -" Ad he plans three. or four days of t r ma de e gl e or 3 perce .... letes in both high Ilchool cia rank superior in every measure, except changes in Lhe Minnesota market· ~ 1_lnl the Re"ublicen Netlonel ' Cllflvention will be et the Cyp..... I h h the olf and rest at tbe swanky Cyp- mergency oan t roug and in grad I earned on the Uni- age, to the non uceessful athletes. ing y tem," All n said. se ion from Aug. 9 to Sept. 5. g PoInt Club, exclu.ivi ,,-iva" toff club It p.w. .. a..ch, Cllif. The F H AdmI Istr Ii ress Point Golf Club on the Mon- club'. lolf course I. known e. _ of the _rid'. tout ...... armers ome n a on. terey Peninsula south or San Fran. 3. Th soil bank slgnup be reo cisco immediately after he attends opened so that the farmers In the lion.the Republican National Conven- 5 a y 1, 800 De ad IIreasagreements can makeand qualifyresen'e for acrespay. The President played nine holes m nts. The slgnup deadline was of golr at Burning Tree ~ub in July '1:1. nearby Maryland Wednesday IIfter- Pending is Hoegh's previous re· noon. quest that farmers who have It was thc Cirst time Mr. Eisen- In C0 lb·0 m I a Bitas igoed up for the soil bank be per· hower had played ninc holes since mitted to make Uagc Crom rom on he was operated on for an intesti- reSCl"\'e acre, for winter livestock Mlseehaneau. for Sale Personal Le an. In.tructlon /Ial ailment June 9. CALI. Colombia til - The death toll in Tu sday's dynamite blast In feed. Classified 1- FOR SAt.E: '1~w Hard",I." .partm~nt. PERSONAL LOANS 011 h~"'rltn'1l. A White House aide said Mr. EI· the heart of Cali was eslimated liS high a 1.800 Wedne day. Relief pour· AJ 0 pending is the present avail· 'I'" Advertising Rates Iu I. 10 ... lItll t St'11. ~ I olt~r . phono.,.a ph . .porta rqulpment. ""d BALLROOM dance JeSSON. MlmJ Youde • senhower reported he was (eeling cd in and the task of burying the dead went on. ability of FHA lonns to help farm· Phone 8&88. 11-11 Je..... lry. IIOCK·EYE LOf.N CO. 121 Wurlu. DI.I 94M. /1.231\ "very well" after the 9-hoLe Up 2,000 buildings may have been de troyed by the e"plosion, some rs whose crops were destroyed - S. C.pltol. 1I-31R to ODe Dar ...... M • Word SPECIAL SALE on lu"., ; tru nk , round. sources figured. Damage to busl· loans to permit the Carmer to get .....______ty pewrlt_ Hock.!:y. Lo.n. a;1I I • Horne f or Sa I e - Two Day_ .' ...... 1IH • Word "WI k Eisenhower supplied the I ness and industry was estimated started next year. Hoegh said that '1'lne Days . , ..... Uf • Word mention of his health at his press a high as $40 million. The blast under this program, If a farmer's Buy Quality COCKERS. Dial ~~r.c R FOR SALE: :~.w Ihr~e- and lour. bfod. " B aze Traps Four Days ....•.. 1~ • Word . conference two months to the day left a craler 85 reeL deep and llbout credit Is low he can' re·Cinance by room hOmCO. Immedl t pone ion. Five Day...... 15¢ • Word !..Drew Comp ny. 116111. 11-11 Wonted ~oommote after he entered Waller Reed 200 feet wide . pro\'ldlng security. Ten Days ...... _... 20¢ • Word Aoortment for Rent HI , Army Hospital for an abdominal 2 70 B I· s No North Amedcans were reo The governor took his action he Month ...... •. 39¢ a Word Want.d WANTED, '>om~OM to share Ihrec- operation. ported killed or Injured in tb ex- after conferring with nearly 20 FOR RENT: '!"urnl eel .parimul. w I room _plIftm"nt. I~nuole . PhOQ we e 9 Ian .Idr. Pr\.,.,te bath. ImmeOl po ... WANTE~ '. PInk . Irapl" ball-rl".. 01 8-.270 8-9 He also touched on mllny do· pia ion that destroyed the center persons. They Included state and (Minimum Cherae 5Ot) Ion tor ".d " .lIe men .tudenl. $100. " • Lorew Compsny. 9881 . 8-8 [en,th !orow. 911. • 10-11. C.II 8-2845 • " t mestic matters, including politics. 1M. F· o( this city of 285,000. local representativ s of the FHA, Display' Ads alt r 5 p.m 8·1 He said hc plans to attend the nine I re Seven trucks Loaded with gOY· the Agricultural StablllzaUon and FOR RENT: Fur"l.hed aparlment. Prl. LEARN TO DANCE ·. ~ , , final day's session oC the Repub- efnment dynamite, parked for the Conservation agency, and the Ag· One InsertloQ ...... "ott bath. CIa-e In. teO. LaM'W Com. pany. 1681. 11-8 TypIng Ballroom, Baby 'f.3P, Iican National Convention which MARCINELLE, Belgium IA'I _ A night Monday in a d n Iy popu· rlcultural Extension rvlce, and ...... ~ a Column lneb TOR RENT: Two-and Ihree·room apart. TYPING. mlmeo,rophln,. NoUry Pub· Acrobatic. and Ballet '\ ,.". Ol>ens in San Francisco Aug. 20. coal mine nre trapped 270 men in latcd area o( siums, warehou es, COIigres man Ben Jensen or Exira. Five Insertions a Month, each m.nlo. PrIvate baltu. fmmedl.~ oc. lie. M.ry V. Bu." •. 60l low. Slale GERRY'S SCHOOL Reporters generally agreed that small hotels. stores and factories, Horgh' telegram Lo the Presi· iIlaertion .. 88c a Column Inch eup.ney. Cl In . PhOne II-JII •• be. Bunk Bulldln,. 0 101 2MII. 8-8 fi t ... Mr. Eisenhower'S color looked tunnels 2,4.85 feet below the surface figured in the blast. dent aid these areas in these Tea Insertions . , 1010nth, each Iw«n 10 ,,"d U noon. 11-11 'I'VPING. 2447. II-lt OF DANCE good, better than it did a week ago here Wedn esday. Authorities fear Pres. Gustavo Rojas Pinilla coanti s need help: The southern iIlaertion .. eo¢ a Column Incb 1301,~ S. Clinton DIal 8·3639 TYPING ; ...D~lQ ... I .:. 9211...... 2. ____ ' · IOR 'M'hF 8·m w\'r{:l\ he held hi'!. first news confer· it will tum out to be Lhe worst charged that-it was an act of saba· third of Carroll county; the north Rooms for Rent DIADLINE TYPING : DI.I 1.(\429. 8-IGR ... ,.. .. , ence since the ileitis operation mine disaster in Belgium's history. tage by his political enemies. and Ilortheast parts of Audubon; RENT, S.,.,l~n\ber I. 414 B r~wn Streel. June 9. The only official announccment . the central part, northw st to OucDlne for an ,classified ad· 12 room,. 2 batlvoo"," D.cor.Unl! COMPLETE LIVE AND PLAY He stood-almost half an hour- All escape routes have been cut on the death tull was Rojas Pin· outheasl. o( Guthrie; the east hal( vertlsln, it 2 P . ~~ for Insertion wher nMCIees. M ..... Chgrl.. Phl"n Y. itO . t 1'1"1 :;lr~~t •. tontO<>. Mteh l~ :'i SHADE TREE SERVICE THE MOBILE HOME WAY In the nonair-eonditloned confer- olf by the blaze. Rescuers working lila's. He said more Lhan 1,000 or Adair; the out~west third or \a following mornln,', Issue. The r DaUy Iowan reserves the right ence room, and seemed a shade des~crately with fire · Clghti.ng were dead and Injured. Madison; and the west(>rn third of ROOMS for mnlt ,radUDI 1t\,denLJ. Cabllng-Feedlng-Bracing 10 Line., SO Model. ,• J tired toward the end. But general- eqwpment 13 hours af~er the f!re But the newspaper La Republica Clark . to reject InY advertlslnl eflpy. 748:1. 8-7 Evergreen Service Iy his manner was crisp, and sev· started ha~ .brought eIght bodies of Bogota said the death toll may it was pointed out in th meet· DIAL FOR RENT: Double or trlpl" room To Choose From, erai times he broke into an easy and seven inJured men to the sur· reach lJ100 and Diarlo de Colom- Ing that a vcry small part of the (or "'ale resident and Mrs. Virgil Iowa Air. Guard DES MOINES I.tI - The Iowa M. Hancber, Hancher has been ...• delegation to the Democratic na- in London participating in a joint Pleases Hoegh tional convention will caucus at 4 meeting of the Association oC the SUI Alumnus Heads WHAT A. BEA.UTIFUL p.m. Sunday at delegation head· Universities of the .Brltish Com· DES MOINES t.fI - Gov. Leo A. OPt' I TI-IINt< I'LL qlarters in the Palmer House, monwealth and the Association of Hoegh said Wednesday "Iowans GO OvER AND GET Chicago, .State Chairman Jake American Universities. Journalism School can be very proud of their Air tIf.I SWIMMING More said Wednesday. . The Highlanders will perform National • Guard, especially the TRUNKS . The caUCUll probably will bring Monday in the Royal Ballroom in Frank J. Price. who received a Sioux City squadroa." a decision on when to poll the dele- London for the benefit of the Brit· Ph.D. degree in mass communica· He visited the Iowa • Nebraska gation on a presidential choice. ish Cancer Research Fund. and tions from SUI In 1956. has been 132ci Fighter Interceptor Wing last Appointment of Iowans to ron· Wednesday wJll perform again In appointed to head the Sehool of Friday and Saturday .t Its annual ventlon nosilions was announced Battersea Park. The Highlanders Journalism at Louisiana State field tralning .near Cuper, Wyo. b, Donald J . Mitchell. Ft. Dodge, will give a concert in Plymouth, University (LSUl, Baton Rouge, Hooch related Wednesday that nalonal committeeman. and AI· England Saturday for the benefit La . " The Air Guard Is lully IraJned lor Iierta Metcalf, Nichols, naUonal of the Patient's Voluntary Welfar(' A nalive of Loganport, La., any mission." He said that while committeewoman. Fund. PrIce has been on the LSU jour· he was visiting the winl a trophy Martha Wearin, Hastings, was During the 1952 SUI Scottish naliBm faculty for t6 years. He has w.s preaented to the Sioux City Milled chairman of pales. Pages Hilhlander tour of the British Isles also served as a reporter and edi­ squadron ror Its previously an· will Include Harold R. Sullivan, nearly '12,000 was raised for Brit· torial writer for the Baton Rouge nounced ratinl as "the outstanding Ryan: Jerry Beatty. Shellsburg. Ish charIties. The Highlanders re- Morning-- Advocate 'and as an edJ· All' Guard squadron in the United IlId Clarence Ellia o[ Ottumwa. . ceive no pay for their concerti. torlal writer for the State Times. States." 1' ... 4-THE DAILY IOWAN- .... City. I.. -n.w _y. A... . t. 195' Califc;>rnia Report Requ~sts ~:;~;p~;:es PC~ ~lIows ~ive ~ames for Boxi ng, Wrestl i n 9 Sha keu p ~:~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~;~~~~emo~~m~!I~ ~a~:'h~~t SACRAMENTO. Calif. fA'I - A back on a winning track Wednes- again t football players at UCLA special investigating committee, in day night as the and Southern California by ao­ a sizzling report Wednesday urged Spitting Contributions leaders onrwhclmed Washington. nounclng that seniors aHeeted will a drastic cleanup oC California box­ Fans (heer 12-2. be permitted to play In fh'e con- ing and whole ale IiCCDS r \'oca· MantI lamm d his 38th bome· secuth'e games in 1956. Uon against big-name figures. run of the season to establish a The Prcsident's Council followed The report d cribed boxing as personall'ecord and shoot him nine Ulis with a stern warning that any gangster·ridden in California. It Ted After games ahead oC the pace Babe in titution on probation which fail called wresUing a joke. And it Ruth set in blasting 60 over the to clean house before next May urged a complete hakeup of lale fences in 1927. "shall be expelled from the con- tQntrol of prize fights. N ... h.t . ~I I" ~ I ! U' ference as of Aug ] 1957 ,. '''.... I .. rt...... ,. ~., . I ~ .. . Investigators found 72 different Turley and Bura: PaICu.l. Slone I~'. Four schools are on probation- types of violations in the y ar­ Spit Incident a), rJy'" . Grob ,', .nd Berberet. w- UCLA Cor three years Washing- Turley '&-2'. L-Pa,cuul '4-131. ' Tong tudy ordered by Gov. Good­ BOSTON "" _ Remorseless Ted flom nm. - New York . ?or. nile. ton and USC for two and CallCornia win J . Knight. The e includ d Skowron. Howao-d. for one year. , fight fixing. cheating of hoxer . WUllams drew loud acclaim Wed- Dr. Glenn Scaborg. conferenc underworld inCiltration and Illegal nesday night from a near-capacity Chisox 7, Tribe 6 spokesman. revealed that the sel(- manager-promoter combination . crowd at Fenway Park in his Cir t 5 II examination reports brouglJt pen- ·tUn . CHI CAGO LfI - herm Lo ar a1ty changes to only three schools. TIle 181-page volume brought appearance s i nee the SPI g epl- hcd ·his eighth homer of the angry denials. Matchmaker Babe hi h . the he smas The University oC Washington McCOy and promoter cal Eaton of sode '!"c cost him avlest Iseason into the left field upper tol d the conference It had obtaln- Lo 'Angele and promoter Jimmy fine in major leaguc hi tory. deck with one ollt in the last of ed the names of four football play­ M,uqay oC Oakland - the leading When the slug- the 14th Wednesday night, ers who received substantial Cinan- taritts - said they would prove • giving the Chicago Whitc So)( a 7-6 'al 'd t t' d b th PCC ger s name was announced In the I\ 'Ielory over the . CI al no sanc lone y e I theil' innocence in comt or before starting lineup over tbe public ad- Lollar's smasb ofC Cal McLish, code, and deelared the quartet to- the tate Athletic Commi ion. tally ineU,lblc. Tbe commitlee recommended dress system a shouting ovation fourth Cleveland . brought The conference said the penalty streng one - man rul of boxing in followcd. Earlier In the day some a sudden end to the marathon was too harsh and modified it to I place of thc pre nt unsalaried of th fans hod begun fund drives Imatch after three hours and 58 one year of lost eligibility for each . five - man commis ion. Il urged to help Williams pay his $5.000 minutes. student. They werc not named. but I stric( controls on all license . penalty. ~~I~· · .. ~~ :: ~ : ::::tj [i i it was di elo ed that freshmen 11le report said boxing Is no Williams. tapped in the paycheck 114 InnInClI . and varsity m n were affected. I worse In California than in mo t by cl ubowner Torn Yawkey after T!~"'.~··Hlo::m~ ~~.... ~:,:e.~~:; ~fet;:~~ The conCerence extended to Sept. othel\ state . spilling toward the stand in Tues· KI nder "'. LaPalme (81. lIl"LIIO' 20 thc deadlinc before which UCLA IA I' Wlr. ' . ...' .. All of us would prefer to see I P WI.epholo) day's gam with New York. had t~! ::'~I.~r. W-SlaJey (4-1 1. Mc- and Washington could submit evi • AL PILARCI K. Kansal City A's outfielder, mllY look like h' i. dol"l bolllGg abolished in California HELPFUL FANS decided W, dn, sd. y to h' lp T, d WillI.ma In !NIyl", continued his temperamental ram· - Chle.,o. LoUar. dcnce showing that no more than " leg lift" calisthenics, but actually he is sliding safelv into home pI* rather than let it continue in the hi' $5 .... fin' for spitting . t th.m Tuesd. y_ No, th.y dldn't pl.n to page al' his hotel hideaway earlier fivc students in a sport other than after K oring from secon d on II single by teammate Lou Skizu. C•• cli. fut l,lJf! as It has In the past," the glv. him the spittoon he couldn't find tho d.y before. but instoad it i, Wednesday. Bosox 7, Bi rds 2 football had received illegal finan- .r il D. troit·s Fr. nk House. and Kansas City's Ha rrv Simpson st.nrli rcport said. ...ing ulOd to coll. ct contributions from g, n, reus peopl • • Levis T.g· " the road." Williams roared cial aid. "'hind home 9Iat •• D. troit won, 8·7. ' Investigators recomm nd d dl - lI.tt•• of N.w YoMc , • Y. nk •• fan. concoct. d tho Ide • • • nd his .... at one reporter who asked him if BOSTON LfI - " spitless Ted ({ this is done. the probations clplioary action again I 26 fight· R.lph - • Giant f.n - I, .bout to df'O!) In a contribution. he re ented the fine-cqualed only WUliams - once again wielding the against tho e sport will be reo EASY WIN Art Andrews Beaten in rs. managers, referees and pro­ in major league hi tory by the bat with which h has mad base- moved. The probations at Southern I moters. A demand for revoking same levy on Babe Ruth in 1925. ball history - belted a decisive California and California did not CHICAGO !A'I - Defending cham·' Eastern Meers 2d Round t\lc licenses of McCoy, Eaton and The great Babe was tapped in home run and a single Wednesday Include sporl.'! other than football . pion Jo ~nn, Gunderson of .Seattle-. SOUTH ORANGE. N. J. IA'I- Art Murray led th 11 t. 1925 for not howing up sev ral night for Boston's 7-2 vic lory over California was directed to cease lrhe committee accu d McCoy m'jOr J'COre&Oa~ Wash., dldn t have to fintsh her Andrews of Iowa City won the first days in St. Louis but later was Baltimore. all compacts with the East Bay quarterfinal malch Wednesday to I set 8·6 bul went on to drop the IKlx~ of fixing bout , having a crimi­ ---~ ...... reimbursed. :: I :~,:.r. . . .. :: ;.~ ~ Grid Club until the latter is made nal background. a sociating with :::=i : sail inlo Thursday's seml£inals of , two 2 .. 6, 1-6 to Grnn~ Golden of Chi· The Williams I'ncident brought .1ohnlOn. Zuverlnk '" and Smllh: acceptable to the conference. Dr. ~ I UOlS and being a co-partner Parndl .nd While. W- P.mdl 111-2,. Scaborg sOI'd the cl b o'd d the 30th Women'S Western Junior l cago ~n Wednesday.s second round AMERICAN LEAGUE ':IBAGl ' .II . quick sympathy and aid from his l,-.,John..,n 14-7,. U pr VI (' NAT I O~~L p o. ID with Eaton in a southern Califor­ W L Prl. 08 ., U I ... Home run _ 80810n, Willian". Ver- about $400 to $1,700 in illegal aid Golf tourney. With Mi ss Gunder· play. the Eastel n Grass Court . tenm tournament here. nia boxtng monopoly. N~w Y.rk U9 ,.7 .fl.lI MUwuh. O~ II .0111 staunch supporters. non. previously announced as having son leading by five holes at the Eaton. who with hi wlr Olan­ Cleve r...... , .•,u .. -t .!\'17 R ..I .. . . . 00 ~~ .n11 M'." been dlspcn d to athletes. nine-hole turn, Mary Tully of An· ,A'!t ~:~:~:::I ,.~~ ':= I~'~ refa~~:~es C~~i~~~.!r.s;a~~o~~= aves the Olympic Auditorium hi...... M I~ 13 . n where McCoy stag s hi fights. D~lr• • t at Nl . ~ j! 19 Tigers 8, A's 7 tioch, fll., conceded the match be- B.IUm.,. 11 lUI • \I~ DETROIT canle [rom wall pictur!'d as an intimate part­ Waul.,lon I ~ 8'! ... t :~:~::::~Ia ~i ~ : ~J :F ~~~~~n~~~la~ ~atf~~:lu~a~~ ~~r ~Detroit cause oC a sprained left wrist. tier oC McCoy's who made huge K •••• ell, A6 .... .IUI N .... Vark :Ill .., •• 1.1'. contributions to Williams. behind with a two·run Jack Rule Wins in sums betting on .. ure thmgs" at , W ..... d',·1 il.eoult W." ..... )·. R ... lla j C I h d in the sixth Ntw York I'!. Wa",'nlt,,, ~ ~lIh... uk .. It -~. I. Loal. 1.3 Earl er In the .day 01 atos a d the areno. B.,'e" ,. Ba.lImen '! Pit bu.,h A. B ••• klto I tartcd th mOlley flow by mall. an went USGA First Round VARSIfY The Eaton's son. Robert. is mar­ bl ..,. 1. Clnd.nll 8 Clnclnnall K. Chl.o,. ~ Ing a 125 check tv WiUiams.' de (eat the (0'" o. I Ii 1<\. '00. Ends Tonit. ried to Gov. Knliht's daughter, ( II Innln,.) I'bHodet,hlo ~. Now V.r" 3 City Ath- WILLIAMSTOWN. Mass. (of! _ Howa rd Duff ... in ..• oelr.1I 8. 11. .0... II, 1 To".) ·a PII.hc," "1 believe William • action was I I t' 8 7 Marilyn. Tollay', V'Uher. I. Lou" .1 ~rtI ... uhe '~-I .. I.I,M)- all eMotional dutb urst. not a plte- e IC8I K- .I ' d Jack Rule of Waterloo, Iowa State " BROKEN 5T AR" Accu 'alion again t 1urray .... Y.rk a' Wuhln,lon - Kutk, Olekl.n 1"-") an. roholuk, ,6-") VI. C I "Coil 'd " Will' A a me an Junior Golf champion. defeated Co·Hit . . • " Deadll.st Sin" -on at 8:05 only- ranged Crom cheating boxers to (t I .A) VI. 11l",.rL ( 1.6). Conlt) 16·8) on' 8.r•• II. 1I ~6). U act, ato. sal . lams Frank House hit George E. Stl'ggcr 3rd of Hender-I ".IUm.r. AL ft, .... " - Pane. "'... 1)) 0' Br •• kl ft .1 P"'-bar,Io-E .. kl ... d •• has done a lot to teach youth • r til~!I~ ' lil M ....'HT ...... ,. booking fight bets and worklng WI,II! UI-91 ., . ulllnn Ie·.\) . tI) ...... Ion' U~·III. h' d I I bell ,'. hom runs or De- son, Ky., 4 and 3. in the first, .---- -Startl-----, , 1 VA~JOIfN$Oll CI.".I.. d .t Chic.,. - w) nn 0 3-:11 Phlll'tl,hlo .1 N .... Y.rk - 1. sport man Ip aa pay. eve l troit, while rookie round oC the USGA National Junior . FRIDAV .1}UV)j w~:...~ with underworld figurc . • .1. H.uhma.n ' .. ··n. .0, •• (II- Il ••• Mar,.nul (~·u. the fan who !>oocd him were outfl'cld r Al pjJ- Golf Cilarnpionshl'ps here Wednes- Among a long II t oC r commen­ Kanta. CUy ., De""L - HeM."'an (hIU,. a' (.'lntl ..1I1 - Kol .r ,3-3\ bl I h" JOEL McCREA • Plus • dation the committee u r g e d 1_;3) n. Tr. ct. (1\-1). ... Gr ... ('!-').r • hall ,1-"1. more to ame tlsn . arcik clou.ted one day. wre tling be divorced from com­ C?r .the As .. Ka- Olher matches involving players "T~E ~~ ;'5:0;E~~N " Dennis O'Keefe • Cole.n Gr.v mis Ion control on grounds that It KALINE lme ~ came WJth a from this area included : Las Vegas Shakedown I entertainment and not ompell­ mate aboard In the eIghth. Gary C Peterson Minneapolis - einemaScope . . • -on at 10:00 on1y- live sport. . ~ar.dina's; Uclnll ... ~I~ fO'! 11lI-1 It. defeated Charles Burda Jr., LIn- Braves Split .with 131. K 181. DllmarKu . (,Crlml.n'11, .11* I" tl1l-1rrlare Ie I coin. 4 and• 3. • . • ~~~~~::~~~~~~iji=:'=:=~~~~~!!l Accused ~1~~nm~' ... t!~df9?1~~!!: t!,,~~;'n~~~i Bud Williamson, Lincoln, defeat· S :.<...;H m. . WDl1~· ·'..8·D· 3 DNALYS 12- 11 . L-Ctlmlnn IHI. ed James Infantino. Rochester. tarts .... ,;;Z... ·~""""~r...:~ Home runl - ~n ... Clly, Pllarclk. N Y 3 and 2 . T 0 DAY Pirates Drop Dodgers, 8-5 Ortroll. Katlne. Holtle. . °t • n 0 Y MILWAUKEE L4'I - t. Loul Cardinal r Herman Weh­ meier won hi own game with a RedS8,CUbs2 1'I McCormick Tops lOth inning single Wednesday niglat ACADEMY;' a~ the SL Louis Cardinals edg d w the Milwaukee Bra ve , 3-2. in the CINCINNATI fA'I- Ted Klusze ., 0 I 0 H f I ki and hit homcrs to AWARDS! ' finale of a twi-nJght double·h ad r. ymp.'" ope U 5 The Braves had taken the opener, ~c~I~~v~~~~n ~~i~a~~e~~b~o :c~ '" 10-1. fore 12.945 fans here W.edncsdBY DETROIT LfI _ Pat Keller McCormick. world queen of the boards, Wehmeier's hit orf th glovc of night. The Cubs made Sl)( erron. and two !lrettv Detroit girls. Barbara Gliders and Jeanne StunyOo, gave loser cored Bobby Gene Baker, Cubs' second base- piclure-like performances from the thrl!c-meter spring board Wedncs­ Del Greco who had doubled. man, was struck tn Ole left temple day to clinch berths on the U.S. Olymllic diving team. J oe Adcock hiL thre homers for In the four th innfng. He was ho. - The 26-year-old Mrs. McCormick ------the Braves in the twin bill, get· by a pitcl~ by .(ohnny Klippstetn of Los Angelcs, double Olympic I Ung a pair in th open r and an­ pitallzcd W I ~ a ~vere laee r atl~n. gold medalist and wi nncr of 27 RID E S other. his 27th oC the sea on. in He also spiked himself tn f.alltng national championships, held her the nightcap. to the JP:ound and Cour slltches supremacy by winning the trials I " ONE The split put the werc reqUJred to close the wound. at Brennan pools with a total of AT CITY PARK SOLID leading Braves 2 game ahead of Rig hthander Kl ippstein gave up 464.1 points. Open D.ily It 10 A.M. WEEK" runnerup Brooklyn and 2\~ games only four hits as he registered hi Miss Gildcrs, 19. won second Open Sund.y. .t Noon l' , I••• - ThIs' IAaE McCOY. KCUNd of flxl", in front of third place Cincinnati. tenth win. He has lost eight. place witb 457.3 points, followed 1... ______.... • AU r actlon ' "",s In C.llfornla, .",rlly de· The Braves Ii d th core in Ule Kluszews ki gave the Redl egs aU by ~liss Tu nyo. 20-year-old Uni­ SIIOW ", •• k •n .r nied ch.,.... m_de by • Ipoel.1 seventh Inning of til nightcap the runs they needed in the fi r t versity oC Detro it student, with J :HII. 4: (10 Ma Un ~ell. - 03e commlttoe in • l.l.p.g. report when E ddie Math ws walked. went inning when he slammed a three- ; 427_+. O:~O-fl:1III Nit .. - SU!'d., - l llo Wodne.d.y_ McCoy ••Id he to third on Adcock's single to left run homer over the right field I In other events at the Olympic Ft'!¥~ " FeaLurf: 9 : 1~" K l ddl " _-_~_~.__ "'i. would prove his innoc.nce 1ft and scored on Billy Bruton's ~reen . It was No. 26 for the big swimming and diving tryouts, Bill ENDS FRIDAY court or before tho St... Ath­ squeeze bunt. 41/l in 10 Days brst basen:an. Yorzyk. a 23-year-old New E ng- I.tic Commillion. n il TOME C.lu,...... ~.. __~ 4 8 land pre-medical student, swam I. L•• I...... I ItO- I G e O n l... " 11'1, I ~ ..s_ .. the Cas test 200- meler buUerfly on lItu...... III Io!'! I ~ -JI.. I Phils 8, Giants 3 Hu·h. Hu.he 151. Dayl. III. Draw- record (or a SO.meter course a nd Bll»'lock. McD• .nl.1 '3' . Liddle 171 . bow kl (II and t.andrllh: Kllpp.teln ' and Cooper: Trowbrldle and Crandall. NEW YORK fA'I _ Robin Roberts .~ " Bo"_y. W-KUppSleln 110-11. I.,- Hawaii's Olympic champion. Yoshi Intruder, After a W-Trowbrld,e '2-01. I.,-Btaylock 10-31. Home runs - St. 1..oub:, Moon t.l1t· pitched the R '::~m! I ~:?:; _ Cincinnati. KJu.. ew.kl . Oyakawa led 30 qualifiers in the Year Layoff, Wins waukee. 1.01100, Adcock 121. Cr.ndall. to his fourth win in IP days Wed. Bell. 100·meter backstrokc. SECOND GAME ne day 8-3 despite 10 New York Yorzyk, who took up the butter- til. IA.I. .z" __ 1-' " • Giant hits. fly stroke by accident, did the 200· cotUIIIIA PlCTUMS ..- 111 11 ...... III ... I'" II-~ .. • Beaned Baker to ~ Hamble.tonian Stakes Wehmeier end K.ll. Cooper • ID I: Ted Kazanski smashed an in- meter butter fly in 2 minutes. 22.2 Burdelle and Rice. Crandall fl' W_ side-thc-park grand slam homer I XR seconds to clip 1.6 seconds off the Jane Cornel , I GOSHEN. N.Y. ~Thc Intruder, Wehmeier n-.' , L-Burdeue 02-7 •• Home run - Mllw.ukee. Adcock. and Slan Lopata and WWie Jones world record. Oyalulwa lIad a who was unable to race last year Hospl·ta for ays ahiO homered off loser J im Hearn. • • clocking of 1;04.7 in the lOO-meter • WILDE' Plus - OCEANS OF LO VE because of illness. seored a sur­ Kazan ki drove in . fi ve runs and CINCINNATI ttl _ Gene Baker backstroke, which bettered his 10 olor Cartoon" prise victory over 19 other cia sy Jones scored fou r limes. . " ' own Olympic mark of 1:05.4 set at 3-year-old troLters Wednesday in Bucs 8, Bums S the $1 00,60 3.9 9 Hambletonian peWindthed Mfot~ thr~ee ~days~~~~ and fined ~a~~s hit m ~ ~leCt td~~e m~le by a' ..~~~l~iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iii~iiiiiii~~~~~~~ Stakes at Good Time P ark. PITISBURGH I.fI - With Frank 150 as the result of Tuesday night's pltcbed ball I.n the f~~ lD~g of It r equired three heats to dee ide Thomas belting a lhree-run homer joust with Bill Jackowski, a game wi th the . Cmcmnatt Red- Edward S Rose the world famous sulky derby. The to clima x a five-run fi rst-inning Coach Bucky Walters ran the Gi. legs Wednesday. rught. • ..l.... 94th ANNUAL favored Egyptian Princess suffer ­ outburst, the de- ants ' He was felled by a fast bal l Thi. I. tM __ of tho Johnson ed a hoof injury in the rough ftrst Ceated the second-place Brooklyn K ~za n sk i 's homer j [ the sixth thrown by John/lf Klippstein , Red- C..,nty 4-H f.I,. Are y.u ..I", dash of one mile around the trio Dodgers 8-5 Wednesday night. ' rolled to the wall and rollowed sin· leg righthander. evt1 It thoul.. preve very Innr. .West Liberty Fair & Night Show angular course. The Dodgers scored three o( their gles by E lmer Valo and Jones and He suffered a sever e laceratioD ••ti",_ We .1.. h.v. in mlnrl tNt , The Intruder , owned by the All ­ runs in the ninth Inning as they an intenUonal walk to Gran Ham· and was takeD to Christ Hospital our shop weuld .... good plu. wood stable of Leonard J. Buck at Imocked veteran Red Munger out nero for X-rays and observation for a ~IL~D. your PRESCRII'TION of the 'Union District Agricultural Society - West Liberty, Iowa Far Hills. N.J ., finished eleventh of the box, but he got credit for Roberts beat Chie3lO July l!O 24-hour period. Y Iw. Ie In the first dash won by Mrs. the victory. with a complete , ame and won in Baker, leading off the inning, ' ou.re" .y - 0fM. MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THUReSDAY Dave R. Johnston's Valiant Rod­ Dodger I starter Roger Craig relief against the Cubs, next day. made an unsucceSSful attempt to l DRUG SHOP ney. (rom Charlotte. N.C. proved no problem to the lowly He whipped CincInnati Saturday in shield his faee with bis hands. He AUGUST 20, 21, 22, 23, 1956', Bul when the chips were down . Pirates. another full Dine-Inning job. fell to the ground but Dever lost I 1. S. D~uo St. the Jersey colt had the old bounce Lee Walls. who later smashed NrhU ...... v ....'_la . " ...1. 11' I.IN 1Ie-4t l_ It• •t ~co~nse~l ou~. ~s~ne~s~s~' _iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiii~iii~~~~~iiai~~~~ii~ MONDAY IS ENTRY DAY - Jud,i", It.rts in cia .... Tueacl.y morning. , , that brought him fll'st money of two doubles and a single, opened Roberu .nd Lopata: Hearn. Rldzik MONDAY EVENING - Full performance by tho Silver StirruJl Saddle Club of We.t Liberty ••165 .15 - second richest purse the first inning with a walk and ~a~a~d' 4~~! ' W- Robert. ,14·11 1. L­ .nd tho High School Bane!. , to tile winner since the raee was went to second as Bob Clemente Home runa - Philad elphia. Lo".ta. fULL PROGRAM OF HARNESS RACING on Tueacl.y, Wedn.,day .nd Thursday. InauJurated in 1926. heat out a bunt. Second baseman Jon .... lU.. nlk\. !\lew York. Rhode.. I TUESD~Y AFTERNOON AND EVENING - On. of the "'st ,hOWl .ver _n .t ANY '.Ir NIlM' Bower, who drove in his Junior GiUiam then threw wide to piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IOWA'S' FINEST • • • In 1_. - " Hend,lck.' Movl.l.nd Animal Stars". Don't Miss It! Cirst Hambletonian also helped WIDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING - Spl.ndld St~. Attraction.; P.r•• of second after picking up Dale ' DON'T GET • 20% Mpre Protein . prize winni", livestock In tho ev,nln,. himtlelf to an early birthday pres­ Long's ,rounder. loading the base. • Calcl"," ..... 1'..".",. cot by Whipping The Intruder to AUCTION SALE OF BABY BEEF CATTLE Thursdav .t ':00 '.m. Bill Virdon singled home one run • MARRIED • 0 • THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING - WOC -TV Golden Opportunity T.I,n' Shew victary in the second and third and another came in on Dick '••• wftheut ...... ,. ....,.... • Vitamins and Minerals .nd 'nn".ln,rs. " Queen of tho Furrow" ....uty Conn.t In th ••venIM. I heat.. Bower. a native of Raven· Groat's sacrifice ny. That set the lriol ServIces - Itwlt...... CHILDREN'S DAY - Thursday, August 23. All children und.r 15 Y.lrs of ag' I,e Invltecl _ I na. 4)hio. wiU he 33 Thursday . • &taie for Thomas to power his 17th Announcements, I.,.,...... Nap- , n ... tho gue." of tho Wilt Li ...rty Fair. '1 Seven years ago Bower was a homer bver the left field wall. kIn,. W"'I"I ..... ''1'heI* BAND CONCERTS EACH DAY Visit the ROTARY FREE RE$1' TINT l!l!l' month ~m , but Wed· ....., ...... _II 3 y..," Nett .. W...... '!W1l_ II I DANCING EACH EVENING IN THE 4-H BUILDING y night he is the toast of the .I4tt...... ,.. ttc. ~ CnIC ...... t If.. Ldunan .81 and BIG MIDWAY. RIDES .nd EXHIBITi OF ALL KINDS ' t g and Ihil ancient Orange 0rmIItmeU.: lW un, er. Pollel III. Kline a ,...... She"" rd . W- Munaer l3-ll. HALL', W. G. EICHENAUER. PRES. ROBERT F. BARCLAY. SIC'Y Coqoty village io ~ foothills oi L C ...... ID -1,. the sleep¥ Catskill MQuntalQs. "0,," r\ln ~ Pillibur,h, Thoma •. 117 Seuth DuIMiIJ-